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Finds From The Weekend and some ID Needed

banditicey

New member
Glorious Weather

Was out at all sorts of places

Some Keepers including 1956 Rosey, Ten Wheat's from 1923 to 1956, Two Canadians a 1921 and 1945 Pennies

There is also part of a Grants Aluminum Good Luck Token with a legible name and number; Kerry Batt 156

The U.S. Pin is Military but does anyone know the era? We think WWII, it was very exciting finding it :shocked:

There is also a cupcake necklace and a Ring that was deep and appears to be Silver without a Mark

Thanks For Viewing


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Congratulations on the finds Eva! Thanks for the pictures. Sorry can't help with the date of the button. I don't know when they started using those 'pinch' type of backing holder thingiesess (sp?).


NebTrac
 
banditicey
http://hglanham.tripod.com/metalinsignia/collardisk1.html

Scroll down to type 5, the little "pinch' type of backing holder thingiesess" are called Ballou Clutches, prior to that it was basically a stud and nut.

HH
QH
 
Yes WW2 era, Congrats on the finds
 
looks like a great weekend, sorry I couldn't join you on Sat. my back is needing a rest! congrats on all the great finds...!
 
Missed you too gunfire

If it means anything, I have tendinitis in my right wrist and forearm

I guess the down side of the Great Weather and Detecting ALL Winter without a break :thumbdown:


Feel Better


Thank You All For Your Nice Comments
 
Nice stuff Eva, that button is very nice, and silver always makes it good!
 
Nice finds Eva, congrats!! I think that US button is WWII era.
 
Very nice finds Eva - congrats !
 
Neat WWII button! I also like your good luck token. It is also from the WWII era, and made of aluminum. They were sold at carnivals. The buyer could get up to 32 characters stamped onto the token to personalize it.
 
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